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I had installed a 2.5” AutoSpring front level kit from Stage3MotorSports on my 2016 F150 SCREW XLT 4x4. After it was installed I had the front aligned. After all of this was completed I noticed that my front wheels appeared to be tucked in slightly on each side. I didn't look or notice this before the alignment was done and I also don't remember this being an issue before the leveling kit was installed. I can really tell because I have Husky mud flaps installed front and rear. My rear tires are perfectly centered in the mud flaps. But my fronts are tucked in. So I installed 1” BORA front wheel spacers. This put my wheels back out to center (close) of my front mud flaps. However I’m not a big fan of using these. I wondered if I could get feedback or comments of someone with and without a level kit and mud flaps. Are your tires center with them or are they tucked in. Also if you do have a level kit installed have you experienced the same issue? I’m thinking that in order to fix this I will have to go with new upper control arms made for 2”- 4” leveling. Maybe even the uniballs. Aside from this issue I have been very happy with the leveled look as opposed to the factory front rake look. I’d just like to not have to use the wheel adapters. Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by TMacFord; Oct 26, 2017 at 02:57 PM.